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tranˈscendible, a. rare. [f. as transcend + -ible.] Capable of being transcended or surmounted.
1684–94tr. Plutarch's Mor. (1874) II. 220 It appears that Romulus slew his brother, because he attempted to leap over a sacred and inaccessible place, and to render it transcendible and profane. 1953G. M. Young Victorian Eng. xx. 118 Such a body of permitted belief as makes the barriers between England and Rome transcendible. |